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Re: IIGS battery ram format, reading, writing?
Hi,
Thanks. Batrammer gave me a lot of what I want. But I'd still love to know
the meanings of the various positions in the battery ram. There isn't any
info about that in the Batrammer archive. Surely this is documented
somewhere?
Also, it seems like the clock is not stored within the 256 bytes of battery
ram. Is this correct, or does the GS internally mask the bytes used by the
clock so a careless programmer can't mess with them?
Jayson
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> On Monday, February 4, 2013 7:11:19 PM UTC-6, Jayson Smith wrote:
>> Hi,
>
>> Are there any reference texts, preferably in .txt or other easy-to-read
>> format, that describe how to read and write the IIGS battery ram, and the
>> format of the data?
>> Thanks.
>
>
> There is a good file on Asimov called BATRAMMER that allows you to read
> and write to the battery RAM and has a description of what most of the
> storage locations are for.
>
> Rob